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so that low is on approach right now going to bring us showers, that high brought us blue clear skies yesterday. that's out of here. that's now moving farther inland so, yeah, definitely bring the umbrella. we'll try to time the out for with you futurecast. you can see more clouds continuing to roll in in the morning. and then just after noon that's when we first start to see this storm head our way. it's going to be light rain starting in the north bay and then continuing farther south. pretty scattered by the way throughout the afternoon and evening. so not going to be a total washout. but we will get wet through tomorrow morning, it looks like, at least the first half of saturday. if you are doing any traveling around northern california, might be a good day to hit tahoe. 31 degrees there. should be dry. they're expecting snow later on tomorrow. in the meantime, we have rain far northern california, eureka, ukiah, and towards the central valley. highs today cooler than yesterday. it's going to be cold out there only 50 degrees in fairfield, 52 in santa rosa, and close to mid-50s lo
so that low is on approach right now going to bring us showers, that high brought us blue clear skies yesterday. that's out of here. that's now moving farther inland so, yeah, definitely bring the umbrella. we'll try to time the out for with you futurecast. you can see more clouds continuing to roll in in the morning. and then just after noon that's when we first start to see this storm head our way. it's going to be light rain starting in the north bay and then continuing farther south. pretty...
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cbs 5 reporter linda yee tells us this was no random crime. >> reporter: no, it wasn't. in fact, they have arrested four women and one man in a hercules home this morning. now, police say this visitacion valley neighborhood was the dumping ground for their two victims. investigators call this case so bizarre, it is something you see only in the movies. now, a man and woman were tied up and gagged, beaten, one shot left on the street early sunday evening. information led police to the five suspects. they say a 32-year-old san francisco woman and a 21-year- old oakland man have been charged with murder. three women, 19, 22 and 24 years old from hercules have been charged with accessory to murder. investigators say the victims knew their attackers. >> it was established that there was an extensive relationship between the victims and the suspect in this case. i cannot get into details about the relationships. >> reporter: police say they wouldn't elaborate on a motive, nor would they confirm that this case may be tied to prostitution, trafficking or a drug ring. one of the
cbs 5 reporter linda yee tells us this was no random crime. >> reporter: no, it wasn't. in fact, they have arrested four women and one man in a hercules home this morning. now, police say this visitacion valley neighborhood was the dumping ground for their two victims. investigators call this case so bizarre, it is something you see only in the movies. now, a man and woman were tied up and gagged, beaten, one shot left on the street early sunday evening. information led police to the five...
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numerous reports say he has been using bath salts, but claims he is sober. the 67-year-old is traveling with his 20-year-old girlfriend and he brags about more. >> it's absolutely real that i have six, how many? >> reporter: on november 11, his neighbor greg fall was found dead, shot in the back of the head at the neighbor's home in belize. he had often complained about his dogs and the shootings happened after one of the dogs was poisoned. he refuses to be questioned by local police, saying that they are corrupt. >> do you really believe that the government, that this is a vendetta by the government? to take you down and kill you? >> absolutely so. >> did you kill greg fall? >> i barely knew the man. why would i kill him? he was a neighbor that lived 200 yards down the beach. >> reporter: a crew from vice magazine has been following him for the past four days. but they recently pulled out after he apologized for manipulating the gps data from this cell phone photo. today, vice magazine posted on their blog, "we don't know what the blank is going on." >> are
numerous reports say he has been using bath salts, but claims he is sober. the 67-year-old is traveling with his 20-year-old girlfriend and he brags about more. >> it's absolutely real that i have six, how many? >> reporter: on november 11, his neighbor greg fall was found dead, shot in the back of the head at the neighbor's home in belize. he had often complained about his dogs and the shootings happened after one of the dogs was poisoned. he refuses to be questioned by local...
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they escorted us out. keep low and women and children first. >> reporter: one person suffered serious injuries and was taken to the hospital. the gunman is dead of a self- inflicted gunshot wound. police are not revealing more than that. >> i do not have information to share with you. i don't know how many shots were fired. >> reporter: the mall remains closed as the invest gets underway. >> it took hours for police to clear the mall because many of the shoppers and employees were too afraid to come out of hiding. >> we have developing news just a couple hours ago north korea claimed it successfully launched a long range rocket and put a satellite into orbit in defiance of the united states anteun. tonight norad confirms that north korea did in fact launch an object into orbit. nor korea claims the satellite is for peaceful use. other countries are concerned. >>> one part of the rocket fell into the yellow sea. another fell into the east china sea. the third portion fell into the pacific ocean east of the
they escorted us out. keep low and women and children first. >> reporter: one person suffered serious injuries and was taken to the hospital. the gunman is dead of a self- inflicted gunshot wound. police are not revealing more than that. >> i do not have information to share with you. i don't know how many shots were fired. >> reporter: the mall remains closed as the invest gets underway. >> it took hours for police to clear the mall because many of the shoppers and...
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,we had a northwest flow of air this morning giving us showers, pushing south now. high pressure is building in and skies are clearing leading to the chilly night tonight. high means dry all of tomorrow for the first half of friday. but then quickly high pressure is not going to hang out. it's moving east allowing another area of low pressure to move in. rain is back late in the day on friday. another 24 hours of rainfall coming to the bay area. so friday afternoon through about lunchtime on saturday here comes the rain again. and if you have been waiting to hit the slopes, do it this weekend. so much snow up there. it's the holiday, chances are you have time off. great weekend for skiing in northern california. showers return friday, saturday morning wet, sunday, monday new year's day dry. >> it's about been five weeks. >> we have earned it. >> it's been a while. >> thank you. >>> 47 miles per gallon sounds too good to be true and in some cases it is. cbs 5 consumerwatch reporter julie watts with how many cars have overstated mileage estimates. >>> reporter: meet t
,we had a northwest flow of air this morning giving us showers, pushing south now. high pressure is building in and skies are clearing leading to the chilly night tonight. high means dry all of tomorrow for the first half of friday. but then quickly high pressure is not going to hang out. it's moving east allowing another area of low pressure to move in. rain is back late in the day on friday. another 24 hours of rainfall coming to the bay area. so friday afternoon through about lunchtime on...
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and i want to thank you for joining us tonight. and we have a couple of employees of giving something back office supplies. i'm go to have to reach across here. maybe you can tell me about your paper equals food campaign. >> sure. this is one of our special campaigns that we use to raise money to donate to the food bank to to support their work. this results forever -- we're one of the largest paper distributers in california so for every case of recycled paper until we sell one of our 10,000 business customers we donate a dollar to the food bank in the county where it's sold. this is to solve hunger in the east bay. >> you have been contributing to this as well with your efforts and rolling up your sleeves. >> absolutely. yeah. it's a great program. we feel great about being able to give back to the community. >> and susan, how much do we have here? >> we have $26,000, which is over $100,000 worth of food that will go out in the community. >> my goodness! i think we need a drum roll for that. $26,200! from give something back comm
and i want to thank you for joining us tonight. and we have a couple of employees of giving something back office supplies. i'm go to have to reach across here. maybe you can tell me about your paper equals food campaign. >> sure. this is one of our special campaigns that we use to raise money to donate to the food bank to to support their work. this results forever -- we're one of the largest paper distributers in california so for every case of recycled paper until we sell one of our...
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it has rocked us all to the core. it is everyone's worse nightmare. >> many police and fire department now have electronic maps of every school so they can react faster. and the newer schools are built with safety in mind, rather than in the older styles with more open areas. >>> a cbs news poll taken immediately after the shootings find more than half of americans think gun laws should be more strict. 57% is the highest number we have seen in a decade, but at the same time when asked about what happened in newtown, 66% said stricter gun laws would have done little or nothing to prevent it. >>> they will introduce a bill next month to ban assault weapons. >> look what happened, 6-year- olds with 3 to 11 bullets from this bush master in their body. 20 of them. is this america? i don't think so. >> they also want to banned the big ammunition clips that hold more than 10 rounds. she's not the only politician speaking out. the new york city mayor on the cbs evening news, he talks about this. >> lots of people think that w
it has rocked us all to the core. it is everyone's worse nightmare. >> many police and fire department now have electronic maps of every school so they can react faster. and the newer schools are built with safety in mind, rather than in the older styles with more open areas. >>> a cbs news poll taken immediately after the shootings find more than half of americans think gun laws should be more strict. 57% is the highest number we have seen in a decade, but at the same time when...
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sources tell us the boy lived in southern california but not l.a. county. tmz is reporting the child lived in an apartment with his mother, is home schooled, and that they've been visited frequently by child services. >>> well, video of an eagle snatching a baby had a lot of people all over the internet pretty freaked out. >> is it real or is it fake? well, it's fake. we learned today that students at a production school in canada made the video for a 3d animation class. plus, bird experts say there's no way an eagle can lift a child. it's pretty realistic, though. >>> getting cold outside. >> it sure is. looking at temperatures overnight tonight. low 30's or 40's, depending on where you live. not quite as cold as last night, thanks in part to an approaching storm system that's bringing with it increasing clouds. still mostly clear skies over most of the bay area, but we will see the storm system moving on in over the next 24 hours or so. by tomorrow afternoon, the first band of rain moves in, bringing with it some windy conditions as well. in fact, the hig
sources tell us the boy lived in southern california but not l.a. county. tmz is reporting the child lived in an apartment with his mother, is home schooled, and that they've been visited frequently by child services. >>> well, video of an eagle snatching a baby had a lot of people all over the internet pretty freaked out. >> is it real or is it fake? well, it's fake. we learned today that students at a production school in canada made the video for a 3d animation class. plus,...
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they used to do that full time. we don't have the other pro- active units that used to do that. a big part of our success as a city keeping crime low historically has been productivity. we are not a productive apartment. we are reactive. >> reporter: 43 murders here in san jose. still 10 murders shy of the most recent record in san jose set in 1991 with 53. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a highway patrol car flipped over in livermore during a chase that reached 100 miles an hour. it started about 3:30 in the morning. two highway patrol units tried to pull over a driver for speeding on eastbound 580 near altamont pass road. one squad car swerved to avoid a big rig. it flipped causing minor injuries to the troopers. the second highway patrol unit eventually pulled over the speeding car and arrested the driver and passenger. >>> the people have spoken and muni is changing its plans for the central subway expanding it to north beach. instead of the line ending in san francisco's chinatown, crews will extend the tunnel all the way to columbus avenue and powell s
they used to do that full time. we don't have the other pro- active units that used to do that. a big part of our success as a city keeping crime low historically has been productivity. we are not a productive apartment. we are reactive. >> reporter: 43 murders here in san jose. still 10 murders shy of the most recent record in san jose set in 1991 with 53. in san jose, len ramirez, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> a highway patrol car flipped over in livermore during a chase that...
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the clouds that prevented us from getting warm during the day will also prevent us from getting cold tonight. san jose, 45. san francisco down to 48 degrees. leveling off where you've been. in december, it's time year now, winter where we get pacific storms. there'll be storms basketting the west coast. last year we didn't see one storm in december. this december we have storm track stuck pretty much right into northern california. every time there's a storm or front moving through we've been getting significant rainfall. today was no exception. the question is, when is the next storm? it'll get here on friday. between now and then, all day thursday we're dry. another storm will move in bringing back some rain for friday and saturday. after that we really dry out. heaviest rainfall is done. we'll still be wet at times. scattered showers out there tomorrow morning. rain moves out by tomorrow afternoon. san jose tomorrow 55. santa clara 55. mountain view 55. danville, 54 degrees. downtown san francisco, 53 degrees. extended forecast. dry on thursday. rain one more time friday and satur
the clouds that prevented us from getting warm during the day will also prevent us from getting cold tonight. san jose, 45. san francisco down to 48 degrees. leveling off where you've been. in december, it's time year now, winter where we get pacific storms. there'll be storms basketting the west coast. last year we didn't see one storm in december. this december we have storm track stuck pretty much right into northern california. every time there's a storm or front moving through we've been...
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visit us on facebook. a long time landmark in pam texas... now in ruins. the 300-foot stack and a co boiler at a factory was impd yesterda see the demoli >>> away it goes! a landmark in texas in ruins. a 300-foot stack and coal boiler was imploded yesterday. hundreds came outed to the demolition. the landmark was brought down to make way for new development. >> time now 4:43. we'll get another check on the weather. >> i really like your music. >> i guess it's the new thing. don't tell us! >> kind of snazzy this morning. maybe it will wake you up. in addition to the cold temperatures it will feel cooler today. that's going to be the biggest difference compared to yesterday. out the door 30s and 40s. we'll see more sunshine by this afternoon but temperatures are not going to warm you by much. breezy this afternoon. low pressure bringing cold temperatures and breezy conditions. the rain has moved east. you can see maybe a few lingering showers. they are mainly staying off the coast. we are going to keep a slight chance of a few sprinkles mainly along the coas
visit us on facebook. a long time landmark in pam texas... now in ruins. the 300-foot stack and a co boiler at a factory was impd yesterda see the demoli >>> away it goes! a landmark in texas in ruins. a 300-foot stack and coal boiler was imploded yesterday. hundreds came outed to the demolition. the landmark was brought down to make way for new development. >> time now 4:43. we'll get another check on the weather. >> i really like your music. >> i guess it's the new...
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the folks here, they are used to this. maybe a little too used to. in fact, we saw some folks who may have risked their lives clearing a road. take a look. the san lorenzo river is rushing fast. in fact, carol says it appears to be rising more dramatically than in years. she says only a day and a half ago it was so dry here, you could walk across the bottom at this spot near downtown boulder creek. >> pretty outrageous and if it keeps raining it's probably going to go over the dam. >> reporter: as the heavy rain keeps falling in the santa cruz mountains so do many trees an eventually electrical wires. highway 9 was blocked in several places including this tangled mess in ben lomond for much of the morning. pg&e says they are in better shape these days to respond to such situations. that's because they now have these high-tech mobile command units. this one based in santa cruz. they are stocked with generators, laptops and satellite phones to communicate with other emergency responders. >> prepared to respond quickly and effectively to get people's po
the folks here, they are used to this. maybe a little too used to. in fact, we saw some folks who may have risked their lives clearing a road. take a look. the san lorenzo river is rushing fast. in fact, carol says it appears to be rising more dramatically than in years. she says only a day and a half ago it was so dry here, you could walk across the bottom at this spot near downtown boulder creek. >> pretty outrageous and if it keeps raining it's probably going to go over the dam....
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and i can say for all of us, it's been a privilege to share the anchor desk with you. it's been a privilege. but first, one last time, dana king with tonight's top stories. >> thank you very much, kenny. it looks like the gay marriage fight will come down to one man, one supreme court justice who is likely the swing vote on whether gays and lesbians can, once and for all, get legally married. >> this is a decision that's going to affect america. >> the supreme court will actually decide on two issues, doma, the federal law that prohibits recognition of same- sex marriages, and colorado's prop 8. the berkeley couple at the heart of the case is ecstatic. >> he texted me, omg, five exclamation points, granted. so then she called me. and we just started crying. >> they've got to solve this at a national level, because there's just too much administrative confusion right now. who gets health benefits, who can visit who in the hospital, all of these, you know, which marriage counts? >> a lot of focus is on anthony kennedy, the supreme court justice born and raised in sacrame
and i can say for all of us, it's been a privilege to share the anchor desk with you. it's been a privilege. but first, one last time, dana king with tonight's top stories. >> thank you very much, kenny. it looks like the gay marriage fight will come down to one man, one supreme court justice who is likely the swing vote on whether gays and lesbians can, once and for all, get legally married. >> this is a decision that's going to affect america. >> the supreme court will...
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aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ p train. [train whistle blows] wishing you happy holidays. other members of your cbs 5 family wanted to say good-b. the newsroom won't be the se >>> all right. dana, a few other members of your cbs 5 family wanted to say good-bye. the newsroom will not be the same without you. take a look. >> you are the wise professor and the big sister i never had. >> she's the one person that can answer all of my questions. i'm gonna miss you! >> i know you'll bring the same professional and passion that you brought to the newsroom to your art. >> we'd like to congratulate you on an outstanding career in journalism. >> watching you work, you're just as smooth as they come! >> you and me, we laughed, we tried, we hugged, we kissed, we made up. >>
aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ p train. [train whistle blows] wishing you happy holidays. other members of your cbs 5 family wanted to say good-b. the newsroom won't be the se...
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washington is the first state in the country to legalize the drug for recreational use. this is where you cheer or boo. but as john blackstone temperatures us, even those who must enforce the law are foggy on details. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters given the task of explaining the new marijuana law. what do you call it? >> marijwhatnow. it's a guide. >> reporter: a lot of people are saying that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling marijuana legally. that leaves confusing gaps. it's still illegal to smoke pot publicly. you can possess it. you can buy it, but nobody is allowed to sell it. nobody is allowed to grow it right now either. how do you get legal pot? >> i couldn't tell you. >> reporter: the new law passed with 56% of the vote. supporters say it will save police and courts time and money. since 2001 more than 130,000 people have been arrested in washington state for marijuana possession. legal marijuana sales could generate washington $500 million a year in taxes and business. opponents worry legalization will lead to mo
washington is the first state in the country to legalize the drug for recreational use. this is where you cheer or boo. but as john blackstone temperatures us, even those who must enforce the law are foggy on details. >> reporter: at seattle police headquarters given the task of explaining the new marijuana law. what do you call it? >> marijwhatnow. it's a guide. >> reporter: a lot of people are saying that. it will take a year for the state to write regulations for selling...
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if you have a complaint, email us. she just wants out of the contract. >> thank you. >>> coming up, remembering a jazz legend. with bay area roots. >> a look back at the life and career of dave brubeck. death of a jazz pioneer. ,, and a bay area native. and y area native. dave his 92-nd bi ask. >>> the music world is mourning the disof jazz pioneer and a bay area native. dave brubeck died this morning one day shy of his 92nd birthday. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman has a look back at his life and legend. ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: if dave brubeck was the high priest of west coast jazz, this was his temple. the blackhawk nightclub corner of turk and ellis in san francisco he was tenderloin. today, the tenderloin is -- well, it's the tenderloin. back in the day when dave brubeck held court -- >> the blackhawk was -- was in reality a dive. >> reporter: toby gleason remembers going to the blackhawk when he was 6 or 7 with his dad legendary dad critic jack gleason. >> it was dark, it was dinghy, smoky. but it was a vibrant sc
if you have a complaint, email us. she just wants out of the contract. >> thank you. >>> coming up, remembering a jazz legend. with bay area roots. >> a look back at the life and career of dave brubeck. death of a jazz pioneer. ,, and a bay area native. and y area native. dave his 92-nd bi ask. >>> the music world is mourning the disof jazz pioneer and a bay area native. dave brubeck died this morning one day shy of his 92nd birthday. cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman...
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. >>> holiday weekend is upon us. and the rain about to come back with a vengeance. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. let's get right to it with chief meteorologist paul deanno. paul? >> things are getting much more active. lots of rainfall. lets get right to cbs 5 hi-def doppler which is showing you some pretty steady rainfall moving right toward the san francisco peninsula, there we go. about ten minutes away from invading the city. daly city, you're included in that. vacaville, fairfield, all the way up toward sacramento. look at this wide shot here. thunderstorms, so a couple hours to our north and west. that's the next wave of heavy rainfall that will move through. the rain, how about half a foot of new rain? more than two inches for santa rosa. it trails off when you get into the south bay but there's lots more coming over the weekend. snowfall in which one day, only one, will be mainly dry over the next week. coming up soon. >> paul. thanks for that. >>> the storm made a mess all over the bay area, especially, as paul says, the north bay. cbs 5 re
. >>> holiday weekend is upon us. and the rain about to come back with a vengeance. good evening. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. let's get right to it with chief meteorologist paul deanno. paul? >> things are getting much more active. lots of rainfall. lets get right to cbs 5 hi-def doppler which is showing you some pretty steady rainfall moving right toward the san francisco peninsula, there we go. about ten minutes away from invading the city. daly city,...
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. >> it's really an exploratory time for us. we're learning more about what causes these strandings and whether or not we should be worried about them or if it's just a natural part of the squid cycle. >> reporter: kiet do, cbs 5. >>> crab is hard to find in stores and restaurants these days. it's been six days since the boats went out. crabbers are still on strike, upset over wholesalers attempts to lower prices. we learned today that oregon is delaying the opening of its crab season until december 30. that should keep bay area crabbers a little more leverage. >>> four pipe bombs in four days in one bay area town. the latest, outside pleasant hill elementary school. students had to evacuate today. and tonight, cbs 5 reporter christin ayers is telling us the question on everyone's mind, are there any more out there? >> reporter: for the second time since friday, a bomb squad detonated an explosive device found near a school campus in pleasant hill. >> it looked like that it had been lit but did not go off. it didn't detonate. >>
. >> it's really an exploratory time for us. we're learning more about what causes these strandings and whether or not we should be worried about them or if it's just a natural part of the squid cycle. >> reporter: kiet do, cbs 5. >>> crab is hard to find in stores and restaurants these days. it's been six days since the boats went out. crabbers are still on strike, upset over wholesalers attempts to lower prices. we learned today that oregon is delaying the opening of its...
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on her my space web page, he complained of his drug use and refusal to talk to her. in 2008, she wrote, i really thought he was growing up to be a man, and i'm afraid my son will end up in jail before he gets a clue. >> investigators say the rifle roberts used was stolen that day from someone he knew. >>> well, they devoted their lives to their faith. but a group of east bay nuns are also devoted crime fighters, turns out, and the fbi is taking notice. the fremont-based sisters of the holy family have been working for years to stop human trafficking. they support a number of local agencies that reach out to exploited women and children. they also partner with the fbi to find help and resources for those victims. >> i need the fbi, because of the work that i'm doing. the fbi needs us because we're that link to the community. >> today the fbi honored the sisters with a prestigious community leadership award. and the pope is now tweeting. he sent seven messages so far. the first one said, dear friends, i am pleased to get in touch with you through twitter. i bless all o
on her my space web page, he complained of his drug use and refusal to talk to her. in 2008, she wrote, i really thought he was growing up to be a man, and i'm afraid my son will end up in jail before he gets a clue. >> investigators say the rifle roberts used was stolen that day from someone he knew. >>> well, they devoted their lives to their faith. but a group of east bay nuns are also devoted crime fighters, turns out, and the fbi is taking notice. the fremont-based sisters...
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so if one of us falls, the other has to help us. >> one of them used to rummage for pennies just to buy bread. how bay area sisters became each other's source of strength. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> student rising above. that's good. "cbs evening news" with scott pelley coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, saying goodbye, jack pinto and noah pozner, six years old. the first of 20 first graders from sandy hook school to be laid to rest. jim axelrod is in newtown, connecticut. bob orr and seth doane have new bovelopments in the investigation. ew'll hear from an eyewitness who survived. >> i can see his feet and his legs from the knees down, and his feet were facing in my direction, and i just froze with fear. >> pelley: and america's first father remembers the children we lost.
so if one of us falls, the other has to help us. >> one of them used to rummage for pennies just to buy bread. how bay area sisters became each other's source of strength. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> student rising above. that's good. "cbs evening news" with scott pelley coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, saying...
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if place chief tell us us tonight he found the money and he will announce the benefactor tomorrow. >> i'm not worried because i know the folks will show up next saturday. >> reporter: many sellers say the slaughter of school children in connecticut touched raw nerves. ingly don't have to have the guns anymore. i would like a different world. >> reporter: the money ran out in oakland, too, but the program donor stepped in. keith stevenson gave another $50,000 to keep it going. san francisco police say this last weekend's buy back program was one of the more successful ones. so successful, the community groups that organized it are already working on a statewide buy back program. they are finding the sponsors now. live in san francisco, linda yee, cbs5. >>> and coming up, a bay area mom says her son had his mouth taped shut and his teacher did it. how she explains the extreme punishment. >>> are you getting overcharged at the check out line? the big grocery chain found to make more mistakes than tore stores. >> plus, what you can do with half a billion dollars. mark zuckerberg's gift to
if place chief tell us us tonight he found the money and he will announce the benefactor tomorrow. >> i'm not worried because i know the folks will show up next saturday. >> reporter: many sellers say the slaughter of school children in connecticut touched raw nerves. ingly don't have to have the guns anymore. i would like a different world. >> reporter: the money ran out in oakland, too, but the program donor stepped in. keith stevenson gave another $50,000 to keep it going....
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they remade used military clothing for civilian use. >> i used to go. we would bid on it or bite blind. >> lucky for them camouflage never went out of style. >> the hippy movement came along. we did very well. >> he has seen the rougher side of downtown market street go through changes. twitter moving into the neighborhood doesn't phase him. >> everyday is a new thing. you have to take care of business. >> any corporations try to take you guys over? >> no. but let me know. let me know. hello. >> they asked me if i retired. i said i am tired, not retired. >> it is one of the oldest family-run business in the city and they plan to stick around. linda yee, cbs 5. >>> lawmakers take their christmas break without resolving the fiscal cliff problems. the millions of dollars in cuts bay area people face if a deal isn't reached. >>> two firefighters respond to a call and get kill bid an excon. why police call it a trap. >>> i am adrianna diaz. ,,,, well, well, well. growing up, we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, y
they remade used military clothing for civilian use. >> i used to go. we would bid on it or bite blind. >> lucky for them camouflage never went out of style. >> the hippy movement came along. we did very well. >> he has seen the rougher side of downtown market street go through changes. twitter moving into the neighborhood doesn't phase him. >> everyday is a new thing. you have to take care of business. >> any corporations try to take you guys over? >>...
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that will dry us out to a dry weather pattern. this area of low pressure is not going to interfere with the raiders game tomorrow. oh, no. clear skies as -- okay, dana. >> raiders! >> play host to the denver broncos. 58 degrees, low 50s by the end of the game. tomorrow your pinpoint forecast kick-starting with the coast into the 50s, winds under 10 miles per hour. 60s common around the peninsula including south san francisco all the way into woodside, los altos. 62 gilroy. everybody is not low 60s. those numbers are seasonal for this time of the year similar to what we experienced today. 69 in san jose a couple of degrees cooler than that for your thursday. 58 degrees in sausalito. meanwhile the extended forecast nothing but a string of sunshiny days all the way through the weekend. hey, if you're talking about doing some skiing, north star more snow today. 4" at squaw valley. red dog got to do it this year. meanwhile, we are talking sugar bowl with partly sunny conditions over the weekend. that's your pinpoint forecast. >> thank
that will dry us out to a dry weather pattern. this area of low pressure is not going to interfere with the raiders game tomorrow. oh, no. clear skies as -- okay, dana. >> raiders! >> play host to the denver broncos. 58 degrees, low 50s by the end of the game. tomorrow your pinpoint forecast kick-starting with the coast into the 50s, winds under 10 miles per hour. 60s common around the peninsula including south san francisco all the way into woodside, los altos. 62 gilroy. everybody...
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her message tonight is useful, timely and deeply felt. weather we first met salina lane she was only 19 and totally on her own. she and her younger sister lived month to month in east oakland raising their younger brother. they work minimum wage jobs after school to pay the bills. no welfare, no parents to rely on. >> it's something that will never go away. when you feel rejected left alone and abandoned that is the hardest thing in the world to accept because you know it was done intentional. >> if you can imagine children from the time they're infants where no one cares whether you wake up, have food, clothes, much less clean clothes, whether or not you go to school. >> reporter: we followed silena as she graduated from usf then served in the peace corps in africa. now she is the program director for a nonprofit called up on top working with kids from the tenderloin and the western addition. but more recently, it was a tragedy that reconnected us. in august, she get a late-night call from her uncle. >> of course he couldn't get a word o
her message tonight is useful, timely and deeply felt. weather we first met salina lane she was only 19 and totally on her own. she and her younger sister lived month to month in east oakland raising their younger brother. they work minimum wage jobs after school to pay the bills. no welfare, no parents to rely on. >> it's something that will never go away. when you feel rejected left alone and abandoned that is the hardest thing in the world to accept because you know it was done...
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. >> even prop 30 didn't give us more money. it prevented more cuts from happening. >> in the meantime those programs will be disrupted. teachers possibly laid off, hard to get back. >> meanwhile the state's superintendent is talking about already asking tax payers for more money. this time a statewide school bond. >> we have over 10,000 schools. >> in the newsroom, phil matier, cbs 5. >>> fiscal cliff camps are sprouting up across california. congresswoman's office in san jose, local seniors rally to demand lawmakers raise taxes on bank and corporations lain off social programs. city omhi-wwork. 3 >>> developing news in san pablo. ken bastida is live with more. police still look for the gunman? >> reporter: that's right, allen. they are still trying to figure out what happened inside this apartment. as you mentioned, shots rang out. it is normally quiet here. early sunday morning when police got here they found two people's bodice -- bodies laying on the stairs here. they also found something else inside the apartment. they fou
. >> even prop 30 didn't give us more money. it prevented more cuts from happening. >> in the meantime those programs will be disrupted. teachers possibly laid off, hard to get back. >> meanwhile the state's superintendent is talking about already asking tax payers for more money. this time a statewide school bond. >> we have over 10,000 schools. >> in the newsroom, phil matier, cbs 5. >>> fiscal cliff camps are sprouting up across california....
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doctors told him he may have been born without a hand because his mother used drugs. she's not in his life now. and he never knew his dad. there were lots of reasons why he used to be a self-conscious little boy. >> when he first got here, the type of kid tony was was in the shadows always wanted to be kind in fact back. >> we met tony as a 7th grader and he was basically a first or second grade level academically. >> reporter: tony was way behind in school because of his chaotic life as a child with his mother. >> from the hotels where we were staying it wasn't the same motel every night. it was different places, different hotels and it wasn't in the same area as my school so i would have to take the bus really early to get to school. >> reporter: his mom left him with his grandmother a lot and finally, she tookus did i. when she passed away, his aunt terry took him. he found security with her. but his aunt knew he needed something more. >> she don't want me going down my mother's path like the drug life and just getting kicked out of school and not graduating. she w
doctors told him he may have been born without a hand because his mother used drugs. she's not in his life now. and he never knew his dad. there were lots of reasons why he used to be a self-conscious little boy. >> when he first got here, the type of kid tony was was in the shadows always wanted to be kind in fact back. >> we met tony as a 7th grader and he was basically a first or second grade level academically. >> reporter: tony was way behind in school because of his...
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has been use meetings. tuesday he welcomes governors from both sides of the aisle. danielle nottingham cbs 5. >>> president obama has a warning for syria's government. go after your people with chemical weapons and you will face serious consequences. >> the word is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences and you will be held accountable. >> u.s. intelligence suggests the assad regime may be planning sarin gas attacks against rebel forces. the lethal nerve agent is 500 times deadlier than cyanide. the syrian foreign ministry denies the reports. >>> a highway tunnel that collapsed and killed nine people in japan over the weekend reportedly passed safety checks just a few months ago. several cars were crushed when a section of concrete longer than a football field came crashing down sunday in the tunnel west of tokyo. inspectors believe loose bolts may be to blame. japan has now ordered eme
has been use meetings. tuesday he welcomes governors from both sides of the aisle. danielle nottingham cbs 5. >>> president obama has a warning for syria's government. go after your people with chemical weapons and you will face serious consequences. >> the word is watching. the use of chemical weapons is and would be totally unacceptable. and if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons, there will be consequences and you will be held accountable. >> u.s....
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won't take much to get us into the 30s. east bay and interior valleys, concord, pleasanton, livermore, danville, fairfield near freezing under a frost advisory, napa near freezing again, san rafael 38, even san francisco down to the mid-40s. now, the radar is dry right now. cbs 5 high-def doppler radar is dry as of this very second but that's going to be changing. by tomorrow, showers moving in. there is a large area of low pressure kind of see it looks like a big v or u on your television screen. here it is. and behind that, very cold, unstable air. this is the first of about five or six of these low pressure areas that are going to move through over the next week or so. so the first of many arctic low pressure areas, consider the source, look where it's coming from. that's alaska. it's sliding from the west coast towards us. that means it will stay chilly and going to get showery. tomorrow widespread showers in the afternoon but it's the beginning of a process that's going to keep us cool and wet for at least the next sev
won't take much to get us into the 30s. east bay and interior valleys, concord, pleasanton, livermore, danville, fairfield near freezing under a frost advisory, napa near freezing again, san rafael 38, even san francisco down to the mid-40s. now, the radar is dry right now. cbs 5 high-def doppler radar is dry as of this very second but that's going to be changing. by tomorrow, showers moving in. there is a large area of low pressure kind of see it looks like a big v or u on your television...
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cbs 5 reporter don ford takes us inside the luxury estate and shows us what it takes to be its very first owner. >> reporter: it's one of the finest homes in the country. quite possibly one of the finest view homes in the world. this sunday it will be sold at auction. meet the realtor to the stars. if you have the money then you're a star. >> it's the largest home in belvidere. it's a virgin home. no one has lived here yet. >> reporter: incredible world class views from every room. the deck alone is over 5,000 square feet. the master suite on the third floor opens out to the golden gate bridge. the entire city looks close enough to touch. and, of course, there's a home theater, wine cellar and private pool complete with art. the wildlife flies and swims just yards away, and this beauty has brains, too. half dozen wall mounted ipads control lights, temperatures and, yes, security cameras. but there's one big question. there's a saying if you have to ask how much it costs you can't afford it. clearly i can't afford it so i'm asking. guy is a luxury home auction consultant working with olivi
cbs 5 reporter don ford takes us inside the luxury estate and shows us what it takes to be its very first owner. >> reporter: it's one of the finest homes in the country. quite possibly one of the finest view homes in the world. this sunday it will be sold at auction. meet the realtor to the stars. if you have the money then you're a star. >> it's the largest home in belvidere. it's a virgin home. no one has lived here yet. >> reporter: incredible world class views from every...
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for us it's left us mostly behind. we expect things to get sunny tomorrow, then the clouds increase hopefully late tomorrow night and it looks like there's a chance of showers on friday. stay tuned on that. but what's happened is low pressure that was over the bay area has now pushed south. the rain is in the vicinity of san luis obispo. speaking of san luis obispo, you know, that's where i got my start doing weather. and i went from san luis obispo to san diego and my last day on the air i said, i'm leaving you, san st. louis st. louis to san diego and i'm leaving you in the capable hands of this person. and for the first time i'm on the air. >> this is the first time we have been on the air together since then. here's the gal who replaced >> 28 years ago! >> 28 years ago. i love him. he taught me everything i know. so thank you. you are the god. let me move out of here. >> kind of feel good about that. [ laughter ] >> now what's happening tonight. >> you're blushing is what's happening tonight. >> lovely to see you a
for us it's left us mostly behind. we expect things to get sunny tomorrow, then the clouds increase hopefully late tomorrow night and it looks like there's a chance of showers on friday. stay tuned on that. but what's happened is low pressure that was over the bay area has now pushed south. the rain is in the vicinity of san luis obispo. speaking of san luis obispo, you know, that's where i got my start doing weather. and i went from san luis obispo to san diego and my last day on the air i...
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also used in nap mats in nurseries nationwide. >> instead of actually either using a different material or surrounding it with a different material that is not going to be quick to catch on fire. >> reporter: changing pads, infant sleepers, the nap nanny portable infant recliner, just to name a few. products listed on the environmental health website and products we found still being sold in stores today with no warning labels. why? >> because they can. and because no one is telling them you need to stop. >> reporter: until now. >> until now. >> reporter: but in a statement, the american chemistry council which represents manufacturers of flame retardant said the products are quote, well studied and provide important safety benefits. labels don't list the cancer- causing agent. so consumers are advised to stick to polyester fiber fill, cotton or wool. the last thing a parent wants to worry about cancer-causing chemicals while holiday shopping. >> i was more concerned about the lead and staying away from plastic toys i thought was enough. >> this is my son. he has real bad allergies. so
also used in nap mats in nurseries nationwide. >> instead of actually either using a different material or surrounding it with a different material that is not going to be quick to catch on fire. >> reporter: changing pads, infant sleepers, the nap nanny portable infant recliner, just to name a few. products listed on the environmental health website and products we found still being sold in stores today with no warning labels. why? >> because they can. and because no one is...
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he survived but never got back to us. but just to cover our assets, we checked in where the world should have already ended. >> i saw absolutely nothing different. >> reporter: this person in india where it's already 12/21/12. >> live every day as if it's your last. >> reporter: good advice and maybe if that's what we learn from this non-end of the world it will have done some good. mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> we know there's rain tomorrow. >> you didn't cash out your 401(k). >> no. if i believed it i would have? did you? >> no. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> i'll be here tomorrow. >>> coming up in the next half hour, we'll still be here, badly needed upgrades in the wake of the san bruno disaster. you're going to be paying for it. why pg&e still isn't completely satisfied. >> in newtown, connecticut, the two 6-year-old smoothing victims laid to rest today and the special speaker at the funeral for a teacher. >> how politicians put aside their differences today. honoring the late senator daniel inouye. ,, >> your realtime caption
he survived but never got back to us. but just to cover our assets, we checked in where the world should have already ended. >> i saw absolutely nothing different. >> reporter: this person in india where it's already 12/21/12. >> live every day as if it's your last. >> reporter: good advice and maybe if that's what we learn from this non-end of the world it will have done some good. mike sugerman, cbs 5. >>> we know there's rain tomorrow. >> you didn't...
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cbs 5's political insider now phil matier shows us how it will happen. >> reporter: ed lee was one of the first officials to show up at the annual lefty o'doul's toy drive. but not a lot of christmas cheer out of washington this yore, not with the pending fiscal cliff and the threat of a $7.5 billion in nonentitled services is. >> that fiscal cliff will hurt the city to the tune of almost $80 million right away. >> reporter: most of the cuts would be in health care, aids programs and housing. >> that's just an immediate hit. >> reporter: across the bay alameda county supervisor predicted -- >> our health clinics will get hut. our w. i. c. program which is a program for mothers they get nutrition for their newborn babies and we have several sites in alameda county that would also experience a large cut. >> reporter: education would also take a hit. >> this would undo a lot of the good a lot of californians are willing to invest in the schools. perhaps as much as 10% for the special needs students and the meals program that so many of the students in georgia are growing up -- california
cbs 5's political insider now phil matier shows us how it will happen. >> reporter: ed lee was one of the first officials to show up at the annual lefty o'doul's toy drive. but not a lot of christmas cheer out of washington this yore, not with the pending fiscal cliff and the threat of a $7.5 billion in nonentitled services is. >> that fiscal cliff will hurt the city to the tune of almost $80 million right away. >> reporter: most of the cuts would be in health care, aids...
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. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> president owe obama is heading to west virginia today to meet with a family that will feel the impact if the country goes over the fiscal cliff. groups are holding rallies on capitol hill demanding that congress and the. reach a deal. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: lawmakers are getting an earful about why they need to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >> you've got to nail this down. uncertainty is killing us. >> reporter: top economists came to capitol hill thursday to talk about the impact of tax increases and government spending cuts on the middle class. president obama and house speaker john baner -- john boehner spoke wednesday but publicly are holding firm on their positions. it's made clear the country could go over the cliff if congress fails to come to a agreement. the standoff and the country's skyrocketing debt concerned ryan ryan, so much so that he's the guy in the suit dancing gangnam style with former senator alan simpson. the can kicks
. >>> hello and thank you for joining us. i'm jc hayward. >>> president owe obama is heading to west virginia today to meet with a family that will feel the impact if the country goes over the fiscal cliff. groups are holding rallies on capitol hill demanding that congress and the. reach a deal. danielle nottingham has more. >> reporter: lawmakers are getting an earful about why they need to avoid the so- called fiscal cliff. >> you've got to nail this down....
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as for how it's going to be used. the sheriff admits it's still a gray area. >> there are no hard and fast rules. current the faa hasn't issued their final rules on using these. >> it's not just privacy advocates that are cautious. there's a bill in sacramento that would establish regulations on drones to protect privacy. a call to have enforceable safeguards in place. >> what guarantees can you give them. >> it's a matter of trust. and i know there are some individuals that don't trust government. who don't trust law enforcement. and i don't know how we can ever convince them. >> the public protection committee is expected to hold a committee on the drone issue in january. if the committee approves it it will go to the board of officials for final approval. >> john mcafee has a new tactic to evade police in balize. he wants asylum in guatemala. the software tycoon surfaced in guatemala today. he fled balize where he's wanted for murder. mcafee says he hired guatemala's former attorney general to petition the country'
as for how it's going to be used. the sheriff admits it's still a gray area. >> there are no hard and fast rules. current the faa hasn't issued their final rules on using these. >> it's not just privacy advocates that are cautious. there's a bill in sacramento that would establish regulations on drones to protect privacy. a call to have enforceable safeguards in place. >> what guarantees can you give them. >> it's a matter of trust. and i know there are some individuals...
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area of low pressure to the north of us. clouds spilling over the ridge of high pressure. we refer to that as a dirty ridge. however now the high pressure moves in an easterly direction and builds in and contributes to an offshore flow. and we will have nothing but sunshine, blue skies, 64 degrees as the 49ers play host to the miami dolphins, cougher at 1:# -- kickoff at 1:05. temperatures tomorrow not going up. pretty much between about 62 and 67 degrees but the winds breezy northwest up to 15. then the higher elevations to the east bay hills right around 30-mile-per-hour gusts. again that's not highest elevations -- in the highest elevation. 64 in napa. also fairfield and vacaville. mid 60s pleasanton through blackhawk. 67 in santa rosa. air quality begins to get a little bit stagnant by monday. you'll want to fake note of -- take note of that. otherwise five and even seven day forecast called for subtle changes by tuesday night result information rain showers drop -- resulting in rain showers developing. one computer model suggests rain by the morning rush on wednesday
area of low pressure to the north of us. clouds spilling over the ridge of high pressure. we refer to that as a dirty ridge. however now the high pressure moves in an easterly direction and builds in and contributes to an offshore flow. and we will have nothing but sunshine, blue skies, 64 degrees as the 49ers play host to the miami dolphins, cougher at 1:# -- kickoff at 1:05. temperatures tomorrow not going up. pretty much between about 62 and 67 degrees but the winds breezy northwest up to...
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. >> so hopefully the discussions between the vice president and senator mcconnell will get us back on track. >> reporter: this evening leader reid announced there would be no vote tonight and that the senate would reconvene tomorrow morning. at this point both the house and the sflat would feed to vote on a plan tomorrow to give the president something to sign before the deadline. nancy cordes, cbs news on capitol hill. >> jeff: the pressure on congress to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff is great. failure would be felt almost immediately in paychecks as taxes go up. and in financial markets as wall street reacts. even though the dow is up nearly 6% for the year if lost 2% this week as the deadline looms. for more on the potential impact of wall street i'm joined by jim awad chairman of plimsoll. let's talk about the fiscal uncertainity is figuring on wall street. >> it is figuring in an increasingly negative way. the markets are become increasingly concerned that business and consumers will pull back due to the uncertainty about tax and spending. and it's affecting the financial mark
. >> so hopefully the discussions between the vice president and senator mcconnell will get us back on track. >> reporter: this evening leader reid announced there would be no vote tonight and that the senate would reconvene tomorrow morning. at this point both the house and the sflat would feed to vote on a plan tomorrow to give the president something to sign before the deadline. nancy cordes, cbs news on capitol hill. >> jeff: the pressure on congress to reach a deal on the...
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you is bound to fail. >> i think he's so extreme and tone death that he actually helps the cause of us passing the sensible gun registration in the congress. >> a number of the democratic congressmen have pledged to consider the assault weapons banned. on sales of the semiautomatic rifles. many firearm enthusiasts fear that the new laws are here and voting with their pocketbooks. at a denver gun show this weekend, ammunition for the semiautomatic rifle, the style of weapon used in the newtown attack. sold out within an hour. >> we're worried that we won't be able to keep our guns for our safety. we're not doing anything wrong. >> and it isn't clear yet whether the nation's second worse school shooting actually drives washington to change any gun laws. but a review by cbs5 news indicates schools in at least a dozen states are looking at the nra call to add the armed officers or allow teachers to carry weapons. cbs news, washington. >>> president obama, another dignitary saying good-bye to the late senator inouye tonight. the 19-gun salute was fired as inouye's coffin arrived over the pa
you is bound to fail. >> i think he's so extreme and tone death that he actually helps the cause of us passing the sensible gun registration in the congress. >> a number of the democratic congressmen have pledged to consider the assault weapons banned. on sales of the semiautomatic rifles. many firearm enthusiasts fear that the new laws are here and voting with their pocketbooks. at a denver gun show this weekend, ammunition for the semiautomatic rifle, the style of weapon used in...
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he remind us what matters. and that's what should drive us forward in everything we do, for as long as god sees fit to keep us on this earth. let the little children come to me, jesus said, and do not hinder them, for do such belong the kingdom of heaven. charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, anna, dylan, madelyn, catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emily, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, madison, god has called them all home. for those of us who remain, let us find the strength to carry on and make our country worthy of their memory. may god bless and keep those we've lost in his heavenly place. may he grace those we still have with his holy comfort. and may he bless and watch over this community and the united states of america. >> that's president obama giving his remarks in newtown, connecticut, offering love and prayers of a nation. he said the nation is left with some tough questions. the first job of a nation is to keep our children safe, and that's how we as a society will be judged.
he remind us what matters. and that's what should drive us forward in everything we do, for as long as god sees fit to keep us on this earth. let the little children come to me, jesus said, and do not hinder them, for do such belong the kingdom of heaven. charlotte, daniel, olivia, josephine, anna, dylan, madelyn, catherine, chase, jesse, james, grace, emily, jack, noah, caroline, jessica, benjamin, avielle, madison, god has called them all home. for those of us who remain, let us find the...
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kim s us.. getting patients back s. >>> hand and wrist injuries are the most common injuries. >> as dr. kim shows us getting patients back to work and their families, and the cost is down. >> from holding a baby to cradling a smart phone, our hands are in constant use. curting, catchingings getting -- catching, getting work done. trigger finger tendonitis. >> it also hurts economically. 20% of all er visits are due to hand and wrist injuries costing up to $740 million a year. >> show me where the pain is. >> now one bay area hospital is offering a smart solution. at high land hospital doctors can now perform certain hand surgeries in a new out patient clinic. >> bottom line, it saves money. it is easier on the patient. they are going to be here a couple hours instead of the day. >> it is a win-win situation for everybody. >> you should feel a little pressure but nothing sharp. >> this surgeon heads up the program which provides the service to low income individuals. he does procedures to allevia
kim s us.. getting patients back s. >>> hand and wrist injuries are the most common injuries. >> as dr. kim shows us getting patients back to work and their families, and the cost is down. >> from holding a baby to cradling a smart phone, our hands are in constant use. curting, catchingings getting -- catching, getting work done. trigger finger tendonitis. >> it also hurts economically. 20% of all er visits are due to hand and wrist injuries costing up to $740 million...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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he used the same gun as the school shooter in newtown. chip reid reports there's now a run on assault weapons. >> i normally sell about 15 or 20 a month. i sold about 30 in three days. >> axelrod: nancy cordes says democrats will try to solve the crisis on their own. and remembering charles durning. >> i'm not too good with words, wyway. >> axelrod: a character actor like no other. >> ♪ i cannot tell a lie... captioning sponsored by cbs
he used the same gun as the school shooter in newtown. chip reid reports there's now a run on assault weapons. >> i normally sell about 15 or 20 a month. i sold about 30 in three days. >> axelrod: nancy cordes says democrats will try to solve the crisis on their own. and remembering charles durning. >> i'm not too good with words, wyway. >> axelrod: a character actor like no other. >> ♪ i cannot tell a lie... captioning sponsored by cbs